Student Financial Responsibility

Prior to enrolling, students must complete the Student Financial Agreement via the MVNU portal. While a student may receive financial assistance from various sources that are unrelated to MVNU, the sole responsibility for satisfying amounts owed MVNU falls with the student. Should a student’s account become delinquent at any time during or after enrollment at MVNU, the following actions may be taken at the discretion of MVNU:

  1. enrollment in a current semester is terminated, requiring the student to leave MVNU immediately upon notice by MVNU;
  2. registration for a future semester is suspended until the account is made current;
  3. interest is assessed on any outstanding balances to the extent legally allowed;
  4. a collection agency is engaged and the student charged any fees associated with the use of such an organization, including attorney fees and court costs;
  5. MVNU withholds transcripts or diplomas;
  6. MVNU requires the execution by the student of a promissory note for the amounts owed.

A student may appeal a delinquency classification to the Student Financial Services Office, whose judgment is considered final in such matters.

Transcripts may be released when all financial obligations to the University have been met and institutional loans are paid current.

Diplomas may be released when all account balances with the University have been paid. For students who have a Federal Perkins Loan, exit counseling must be completed for a diploma to be released.

For further information regarding payment of student accounts or financial holds, students may contact the Student Financial Services Office by email at accounts@mvnu.edu or by phone at (740) 397-9000, ext. 4540 or toll-free at (866) 686-8243 (option 1).